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Hiatus Kaiyote

Hiatus Kaiyote (/hˈtəs kˈjti/) is an Australian jazz/funk band formed in Melbourne in 2011,[1] made up of singer/guitarist Nai Palm, bassist Paul Bender, keyboardist Simon Mavin, and drummer Perrin Moss.[2][3]

Hiatus Kaiyote
Hiatus Kaiyote performing in 2013 (L-R: Simon Mavin, Perrin Moss, Nai Palm, Paul Bender)
Background information
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresNeo soul, future soul, jazz-funk, blue-eyed soul
Years active2011 (2011)–present
LabelsFlying Buddha, Sony Masterworks, Brainfeeder
Members
  • Nai Palm
  • Paul Bender
  • Perrin Moss
  • Simon Mavin
Websitehttp://hiatuskaiyote.com

History

2011–2013: Formation and Tawk Tomahawk

In 2010, Nai Palm (born Naomi Saalfield) performed a solo show in Melbourne that was witnessed by Paul Bender. After the show, Bender approached Palm and suggested a collaboration. After working as a duo for a short time, they recruited Perrin Moss and Simon Mavin in 2011 and formed Hiatus Kaiyote.[4] Mavin was then a member of The Bamboos but left that band to focus on Hiatus Kaiyote.

Hiatus Kaiyote played their first gig at the 2011 Bohemian Masquerade Ball among sword swallowers, fire twirlers, and gypsy death core bands.[5] In February 2012, the band opened for Taylor McFerrin in Melbourne. McFerrin was so impressed with them that he introduced their music to influential broadcaster and record label owner DJ Gilles Peterson.[6]

The band released their debut album Tawk Tomahawk independently in April 2012. It was noticed by numerous musicians including Animal Collective and Dirty Projectors,[7] and the band later received public endorsements from Erykah Badu, Questlove, and Prince, who urged their social media followers to explore the band's music.[8] In early 2013, Gilles Peterson named them the Breakthrough Artists of the Year at his Worldwide Music Awards in London,[6] and shortly thereafter they were introduced to Salaam Remi who had just started working as an A&R executive at Sony Music. Sony gave Remi the opportunity to start his own label, Flying Buddha, and his first signing was Hiatus Kaiyote. The band licensed Tawk Tomahawk to the label, adding an updated version of the song "Nakamarra" featuring Q-Tip. Following this release, the band toured internationally, and in 2014 were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance for "Nakamarra."[9] They were the first Australian act to be nominated for a Grammy in an R&B category.[10]

2014–2016: Choose Your Weapon

Every song we make is a little world and contains a multitude of influences. Although some may refer to our songs as R&B in one moment, and electronica or proggy-tropicalia in another, we don't think about sounds in terms of genres, but look at them more from a cinematic way. We’re always trying to get to that moment where people are overwhelmed in joy, in confusion, in sadness, or in the magnitude of emotion or disbelief – as well as sometimes feeling all of these simultaneously. We like to call this "wondercore", and that's what we’re always aiming for as a group.

– Hiatus Kaiyote in Music Business Worldwide[11]

In 2014, the band began working on their second album, Choose Your Weapon, which was released on 1 May 2015. The review aggregator Metacritic gave the album a normalized rating of 87 out of 100, based on 6 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[12] On 9 May 2015, Choose Your Weapon debuted at number 22 on the Australian albums chart.[13] Nai Palm described the album as an "extension" of their debut, and stated that she and the band had no intention to make a one-genre body of work. Many of the songs on the album started with Saalfield's original ideas and were later fleshed out by the band collectively. During the recording the band wanted to pay tribute to the mixtape format, so they incorporated interludes.[14]

Choose Your Weapon became the band's first release to chart in the US, reaching #127 on the Billboard 200,[15] and #11 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[16] The song "Breathing Underwater" from the album was nominated for a Best R&B Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards.[17]

Starting in 2016, prominent rap and R&B artists began sampling Hiatus Kaiyote songs, starting with Anderson .Paak's sample of "Molasses" in "Without You" on his album Malibu. The following year, Kendrick Lamar sampled "Atari" in "Duckworth" from his album Damn, and Drake sampled "Building a Ladder" on the song "Free Smoke" from his playlist More Life.[18][19] In 2018, Beyonce and Jay-Z sampled "The World It Softly Lulls" in "713" from their album Everything Is Love.[20]

2017-2021: Side projects and Mood Valiant

In 2017, Nai Palm released her debut solo album Needle Paw.[21] In June 2018, Palm was featured on Scorpion by Drake, who has spoken highly of both her and the band. She sang a cover of "More Than a Woman" by Aaliyah, which appears at the end of Drake's song "Is There More?".[19][22] On 18 October 2018, Palm revealed that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.[23] While recuperating in the hospital following a mastectomy, Palm and Bender performed a cover of Curtis Mayfield's "The Makings of You" which was released online.[24] Palm announced in 2019 that she was cancer-free.[25]

During Palm's recovery period, the other members of Hiatus Kaiyote formed several side projects. Perrin Moss, under the name Clever Austin, released the solo album Pareidolia in 2019.[26] Simon Mavin formed a band called The Putbacks,[27] and produced the album Control by Natalie Slade in 2020.[28] Paul Bender formed an act called The Sweet Enoughs and released the album Marshmallow in 2020.[29] Bender has also produced albums for Jaala,[30] Vulture St. Tape Gang,[31] and Laneous.[32] Bender, Mavin, and Moss also released an all-instrumental album called Improvised Music 2015-17 in 2020, under the name Swooping (formerly Swooping Duck).[33]

Hiatus Kaiyote reconvened in 2020 and signed a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music.[11] They began work on a new album inspired by Palm's health crisis and her loss of a beloved pet, as well as the social difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[34] The song "Get Sun" was arranged and conducted by Brazilian musician Arthur Verocai.[35] The album Mood Valiant was released on 25 June 2021,[36] and reached the Top Ten on the Australian albums chart.[37] The album was nominated for a Grammy in 2022 for Best Progressive R&B Album. [38]

Discography

Albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[39]
GER
[40]
UK
[41]
US
[42]
Tawk Tomahawk
  • Released: 1 April 2012
  • Label: Flying Buddha
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP
Choose Your Weapon
  • Released: 1 May 2015
  • Label: Flying Buddha, Sony
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP, streaming
22 127
Mood Valiant
  • Released: 25 June 2021[43]
  • Label: Brainfeeder
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, streaming, LP
4
[37]
30 54 103

Extended plays

List of EPs, with release date and label shown
Title Details
Live in Revolt
  • Released: 18 October 2013
  • Label: Pineapple Spaceship Pty Ltd
  • Formats: Digital download
Recalibrations Vol.1
  • Released: 15 April 2016[44]
  • Label: Flying Buddha, Sony
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP

Music videos

  • "Jekyll" (2012)
  • "Lace Skull" (2013)
  • "Nakamarra" (2013)
  • "Breathing Underwater" (2015)
  • "Red Room" (2021)
  • "Get Sun" (2021)
  • "And We Go Gentle" (2021)

Prominent samples

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Mood Valiant Best Independent Jazz Album or EP Won [45][46]

APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the Australasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2014 Hiatus Kaiyote Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year Nominated [47]
2016 "Borderline With My Atoms" Song of the Year Shortlisted [48]
"Breathing Underwater" Shortlisted
2022 "Red Room" Song of the Year Pending [49]

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2015 Choose Your Weapon ARIA Award for Best Urban Album Nominated
2021 Mood Valiant ARIA Award for Best Soul/R&B Release Nominated [50]

Australian Music Prize

The Australian Music Prize (the AMP) is an annual award of $30,000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award. It commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2021[51] Mood Valiant Australian Music Prize Nominated

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognise achievement in the music industry.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 "Nakamarra" featuring Q-Tip Best R&B Performance Nominated
2016 "Breathing Underwater" Best R&B Performance Nominated
2022 "Mood Valiant" Best Progressive R&B Album Nominated

J Awards

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
J Awards of 2015 Hiatus Kaiyote Double J Artist of the Year Nominated [52]
J Awards of 2021 Hiatus Kaiyote Double J Artist of the Year Nominated [53][54]

Music Victoria Awards

The Music Victoria Awards, are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2013 Hiatus Kaiyote Best Emerging Artist Won [55][56]
Tawk Tomahawk Best Soul, Funk, R'n'B and Gospel Album Nominated
2021 Mood Valiant Best Victorian Album Nominated [57][58]
"Red Room" Best Victorian Song Won
Hiatus Kaiyote Best Group Nominated
Best Soul, Funk, R’n’B or Gospel Act Nominated
Nai Palm (Hiatus Kaiyote) Best Musician Nominated

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
National Live Music Awards of 2016[59] Hiatus Kaiyote Live R&B or Soul Act of the Year Nominated
National Live Music Awards of 2017[60][61] Hiatus Kaiyote Live R&B or Soul Act of the Year Nominated

Rolling Stone Australia Awards

The Rolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year.[62]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Hiatus Kaiyote Rolling Stone Global Award Nominated [63]

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External links

  • Hiatus Kaiyote official website

hiatus, kaiyote, australian, jazz, funk, band, formed, melbourne, 2011, made, singer, guitarist, palm, bassist, paul, bender, keyboardist, simon, mavin, drummer, perrin, moss, performing, 2013, simon, mavin, perrin, moss, palm, paul, bender, background, inform. Hiatus Kaiyote h aɪ ˈ eɪ t e s k eɪ ˈ j oʊ t i is an Australian jazz funk band formed in Melbourne in 2011 1 made up of singer guitarist Nai Palm bassist Paul Bender keyboardist Simon Mavin and drummer Perrin Moss 2 3 Hiatus KaiyoteHiatus Kaiyote performing in 2013 L R Simon Mavin Perrin Moss Nai Palm Paul Bender Background informationOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresNeo soul future soul jazz funk blue eyed soulYears active2011 2011 presentLabelsFlying Buddha Sony Masterworks BrainfeederMembersNai Palm Paul Bender Perrin Moss Simon MavinWebsitehttp hiatuskaiyote com Contents 1 History 1 1 2011 2013 Formation and Tawk Tomahawk 1 2 2014 2016 Choose Your Weapon 1 3 2017 2021 Side projects and Mood Valiant 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Extended plays 2 3 Music videos 2 4 Prominent samples 3 Awards and nominations 3 1 AIR Awards 3 2 APRA Awards 3 3 ARIA Music Awards 3 4 Australian Music Prize 3 5 Grammy Awards 3 6 J Awards 3 7 Music Victoria Awards 3 8 National Live Music Awards 3 9 Rolling Stone Australia Awards 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit2011 2013 Formation and Tawk Tomahawk Edit In 2010 Nai Palm born Naomi Saalfield performed a solo show in Melbourne that was witnessed by Paul Bender After the show Bender approached Palm and suggested a collaboration After working as a duo for a short time they recruited Perrin Moss and Simon Mavin in 2011 and formed Hiatus Kaiyote 4 Mavin was then a member of The Bamboos but left that band to focus on Hiatus Kaiyote Hiatus Kaiyote played their first gig at the 2011 Bohemian Masquerade Ball among sword swallowers fire twirlers and gypsy death core bands 5 In February 2012 the band opened for Taylor McFerrin in Melbourne McFerrin was so impressed with them that he introduced their music to influential broadcaster and record label owner DJ Gilles Peterson 6 The band released their debut album Tawk Tomahawk independently in April 2012 It was noticed by numerous musicians including Animal Collective and Dirty Projectors 7 and the band later received public endorsements from Erykah Badu Questlove and Prince who urged their social media followers to explore the band s music 8 In early 2013 Gilles Peterson named them the Breakthrough Artists of the Year at his Worldwide Music Awards in London 6 and shortly thereafter they were introduced to Salaam Remi who had just started working as an A amp R executive at Sony Music Sony gave Remi the opportunity to start his own label Flying Buddha and his first signing was Hiatus Kaiyote The band licensed Tawk Tomahawk to the label adding an updated version of the song Nakamarra featuring Q Tip Following this release the band toured internationally and in 2014 were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R amp B Performance for Nakamarra 9 They were the first Australian act to be nominated for a Grammy in an R amp B category 10 2014 2016 Choose Your Weapon Edit Every song we make is a little world and contains a multitude of influences Although some may refer to our songs as R amp B in one moment and electronica or proggy tropicalia in another we don t think about sounds in terms of genres but look at them more from a cinematic way We re always trying to get to that moment where people are overwhelmed in joy in confusion in sadness or in the magnitude of emotion or disbelief as well as sometimes feeling all of these simultaneously We like to call this wondercore and that s what we re always aiming for as a group Hiatus Kaiyote in Music Business Worldwide 11 In 2014 the band began working on their second album Choose Your Weapon which was released on 1 May 2015 The review aggregator Metacritic gave the album a normalized rating of 87 out of 100 based on 6 reviews indicating universal acclaim 12 On 9 May 2015 Choose Your Weapon debuted at number 22 on the Australian albums chart 13 Nai Palm described the album as an extension of their debut and stated that she and the band had no intention to make a one genre body of work Many of the songs on the album started with Saalfield s original ideas and were later fleshed out by the band collectively During the recording the band wanted to pay tribute to the mixtape format so they incorporated interludes 14 Choose Your Weapon became the band s first release to chart in the US reaching 127 on the Billboard 200 15 and 11 on the Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart 16 The song Breathing Underwater from the album was nominated for a Best R amp B Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards 17 Starting in 2016 prominent rap and R amp B artists began sampling Hiatus Kaiyote songs starting with Anderson Paak s sample of Molasses in Without You on his album Malibu The following year Kendrick Lamar sampled Atari in Duckworth from his album Damn and Drake sampled Building a Ladder on the song Free Smoke from his playlist More Life 18 19 In 2018 Beyonce and Jay Z sampled The World It Softly Lulls in 713 from their album Everything Is Love 20 2017 2021 Side projects and Mood Valiant Edit In 2017 Nai Palm released her debut solo album Needle Paw 21 In June 2018 Palm was featured on Scorpion by Drake who has spoken highly of both her and the band She sang a cover of More Than a Woman by Aaliyah which appears at the end of Drake s song Is There More 19 22 On 18 October 2018 Palm revealed that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer 23 While recuperating in the hospital following a mastectomy Palm and Bender performed a cover of Curtis Mayfield s The Makings of You which was released online 24 Palm announced in 2019 that she was cancer free 25 During Palm s recovery period the other members of Hiatus Kaiyote formed several side projects Perrin Moss under the name Clever Austin released the solo album Pareidolia in 2019 26 Simon Mavin formed a band called The Putbacks 27 and produced the album Control by Natalie Slade in 2020 28 Paul Bender formed an act called The Sweet Enoughs and released the album Marshmallow in 2020 29 Bender has also produced albums for Jaala 30 Vulture St Tape Gang 31 and Laneous 32 Bender Mavin and Moss also released an all instrumental album called Improvised Music 2015 17 in 2020 under the name Swooping formerly Swooping Duck 33 Hiatus Kaiyote reconvened in 2020 and signed a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music 11 They began work on a new album inspired by Palm s health crisis and her loss of a beloved pet as well as the social difficulties caused by the COVID 19 pandemic 34 The song Get Sun was arranged and conducted by Brazilian musician Arthur Verocai 35 The album Mood Valiant was released on 25 June 2021 36 and reached the Top Ten on the Australian albums chart 37 The album was nominated for a Grammy in 2022 for Best Progressive R amp B Album 38 Discography EditAlbums Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUS 39 GER 40 UK 41 US 42 Tawk Tomahawk Released 1 April 2012 Label Flying Buddha Formats Digital download CD LP Choose Your Weapon Released 1 May 2015 Label Flying Buddha Sony Formats Digital download CD LP streaming 22 127Mood Valiant Released 25 June 2021 43 Label Brainfeeder Formats Digital download CD streaming LP 4 37 30 54 103Extended plays Edit List of EPs with release date and label shown Title DetailsLive in Revolt Released 18 October 2013 Label Pineapple Spaceship Pty Ltd Formats Digital downloadRecalibrations Vol 1 Released 15 April 2016 44 Label Flying Buddha Sony Formats Digital download CD LPMusic videos Edit Jekyll 2012 Lace Skull 2013 Nakamarra 2013 Breathing Underwater 2015 Red Room 2021 Get Sun 2021 And We Go Gentle 2021 Prominent samples Edit Anderson Paak Without You from Malibu 2016 samples Molasses Kendrick Lamar Duckworth from Damn 2017 samples Atari Drake Free Smoke from More Life 2017 samples Building A Ladder Beyonce and Jay Z as The Carters 713 from Everything is Love 2018 samples The World It Softly Lulls live performance in 2013Awards and nominations EditAIR Awards Edit The Australian Independent Record Awards commonly known informally as AIR Awards is an annual awards night to recognise promote and celebrate the success of Australia s Independent Music sector Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2022 Mood Valiant Best Independent Jazz Album or EP Won 45 46 APRA Awards Edit The APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the Australasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills sales and airplay performance by its members annually Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2014 Hiatus Kaiyote Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year Nominated 47 2016 Borderline With My Atoms Song of the Year Shortlisted 48 Breathing Underwater Shortlisted2022 Red Room Song of the Year Pending 49 ARIA Music Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2015 Choose Your Weapon ARIA Award for Best Urban Album Nominated2021 Mood Valiant ARIA Award for Best Soul R amp B Release Nominated 50 Australian Music Prize Edit The Australian Music Prize the AMP is an annual award of 30 000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award It commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result2021 51 Mood Valiant Australian Music Prize NominatedGrammy Awards Edit The Grammy Awards is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognise achievement in the music industry Year Nominee work Award Result2014 Nakamarra featuring Q Tip Best R amp B Performance Nominated2016 Breathing Underwater Best R amp B Performance Nominated2022 Mood Valiant Best Progressive R amp B Album NominatedJ Awards Edit The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s youth focused radio station Triple J They commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref J Awards of 2015 Hiatus Kaiyote Double J Artist of the Year Nominated 52 J Awards of 2021 Hiatus Kaiyote Double J Artist of the Year Nominated 53 54 Music Victoria Awards Edit The Music Victoria Awards are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music They commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2013 Hiatus Kaiyote Best Emerging Artist Won 55 56 Tawk Tomahawk Best Soul Funk R n B and Gospel Album Nominated2021 Mood Valiant Best Victorian Album Nominated 57 58 Red Room Best Victorian Song WonHiatus Kaiyote Best Group NominatedBest Soul Funk R n B or Gospel Act NominatedNai Palm Hiatus Kaiyote Best Musician NominatedNational Live Music Awards Edit The National Live Music Awards NLMAs are a broad recognition of Australia s diverse live industry celebrating the success of the Australian live scene The awards commenced in 2016 Year Nominee work Award ResultNational Live Music Awards of 2016 59 Hiatus Kaiyote Live R amp B or Soul Act of the Year NominatedNational Live Music Awards of 2017 60 61 Hiatus Kaiyote Live R amp B or Soul Act of the Year NominatedRolling Stone Australia Awards Edit The Rolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year 62 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2022 Hiatus Kaiyote Rolling Stone Global Award Nominated 63 References Edit Andy Kellman Hiatus Kaiyote Biography AllMusic Retrieved 5 May 2015 True Everett Hiatus Kaiyote Choose Your Weapon review psychedelic adventure land The Guardian Retrieved 23 March 2016 Fusilli Jim Hiatus Kaiyote s Musical Mosaic The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 23 March 2016 Tan Teresa 12 December 2016 Nooks amp Crannies Hiatus Kaiyote Sydney Opera House Retrieved 27 July 2020 The 8th Bohemian Masquerade Ball PBS FM 11 March 2011 Retrieved 27 July 2020 a b Gilles Peterson s Worldwide Awards 2013 Crack Magazine 22 January 2013 Retrieved 27 July 2020 Interview Hiatus Kaiyote ACCLAIM Retrieved 15 September 2015 Hiatus Kaiyote get a tweet of approval from Prince Retrieved 15 September 2015 Michael Dwyer Independent Melbourne band Hiatus Kaiyote gets Grammy nod The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 5 May 2015 Dwyer Michael 9 December 2013 Grammy nod The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 27 July 2020 a b Warner Chappell Music signs global publishing deal with Australian quartet Hiatus Kaiyote Music Business Worldwide 6 August 2020 Retrieved 7 August 2020 Reviews for Choose Your Weapon by Hiatus Kaiyote Metacritic Retrieved 11 May 2015 ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums Australian Recording Industry Association 11 May 2015 Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2015 DanMichael 27 April 2015 Interview Nai Palm Discusses Choose Your Weapon Revive music com Retrieved 19 June 2015 Hiatus Kaiyote Chart history Billboard 23 May 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2015 Hiatus Kaiyote Chart history Billboard 23 May 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2015 2016 Grammy Awards Complete list of winners and nominees Los Angeles Times Retrieved 16 February 2016 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